Irabu Bridge. © OCVB.
Attractions, Okinawa

Bridges of Miyakojima

Miyakojima is a group of islands, most of which are connected by some magnificent bridges. The three large bridges, Ikema Bridge, Irabu Bridge and Kurima Bridge are famed for their beauty and elegant design. It is common, when visiting Miyakojima, to make a “bridge tour” where you see and cross all three majestic bridges in one day.

The three bridges all connect Miyako Island to surrounding smaller islands. Therefore, they are named after the island they connect to – respectively Ikema Island, Irabu Island and Kurima Island.

Irabu Bridge

Irabu Ohashi Bridge. © touristinjapan.com
Irabu Ohashi Bridge. © touristinjapan.com

With a length of 3540 meters (2.2mi) Irabu Ohashi is the longest of the three major bridges of Miyako. It is also the newest bridge, as it opened for traffic in 2015. Since the opening, construction of resorts and hotels on Irabu and Shimoji Islands has heavily increased and the tiny airport has started seeing more traffic.

The “double hump” design and curved shape gives the bridge a uniquely beautiful appearance, making it seem almost like a natural feature in the landscape. From the Makiyama Observation Deck on Irabu Island, there is a unique view of the bridge in it’s entirety.

Kurima Bridge

Kurima Ohashi Bridge.  © touristinjapan.com
Kurima Ohashi Bridge. © touristinjapan.com

Opened in 1995, Kurima Ohashi connects Kurima Island to Miyako Island. The bridge spans 1690 meters (1.05mi), making it the second longest of the three bridges. It can be crossed by motor vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians alike.

The narrow strait between Kurima Island and Miyako Island makes the view from Kurima Bridge unique. The appearance of the strait is visibly changing with the tides and weather. The color of the shallow water changes between stunning tones of turquoise and blue and from the flat parts of the bridge, especially towards the Miyako-side, the chances of spotting sea turtles is quite high.

Ikema Bridge

Ikema Ohashi Bridge. © touristinjapan.com
Ikema Ohashi Bridge. © touristinjapan.com

Despite being the shortest of the three major bridges in Miyakojima today, Ikema Ohashi was actually the longest bridge in Okinawa when it opened in 1992. The bridge spans 1425 meters (0.89mi) and connects Ikema island to Miyako island.

On Ikema Island, just after you cross the bridge, the is a rest area with parking, food, souvenirs and a terrific view of the bridge. color of the water is especially stunning when seen from this angle.

Observatories with bridge views

There are great observatories for bridge watching on each of the three islands. Below are the recommended spots for each of the three islands.

Getting around

Getting around by car or motorcycle is by far the easiest way to explore the bridge of Miyakojima. You can also find arranged tours around the island – ask at your hotel or resort for help to find a tour. Hotel Hibiscus on Kurima island offers a bridge tour.

You should schedule around 4 hours for the bridge tour if you want to explore all bridges properly. Make sure to take the required time to go to the observatories which are near all the bridges – this will get you the best view possible.

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Map of Miyakojima three bridges. Map source: openstbreetmaps.org
Map of Miyakojima three bridges. Map source: openstbreetmaps.org

Planning a trip to Miyakojima

Flights

Miyakojima airport (MMY) is connected to several major cities around Japan. It is possible to fly in from Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka and Naha.

Flights to Miyakojima

Transportation and airport transfer

It’s highly recommended to rent a car if you are only staying for a weekend. It’s the easiest, fastest and most practical way to get around the island. If you are not renting a car, then check with your hotel if they offer airport pickup. Alternatively it’s possible to hire a taxi at the airport.

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Accommodation

Hotel Recommendations for Miyako island

Miyakojima Veronika (budget)
If you are looking to travel on a budget, then Veronika guest house could be something for you. The hotel is located a bit north of Hirara, away from the touristy areas. Prices are almost as reasonable as on the smaller islands. There are free bikes and free wi-fi available.
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Hotel Sea Breeze Casual (mid-class)
Hotel Sea Breeze Casual is a nice 3-star mid-class hotel, located on the southern coast of Miyako island. The rooms are modern and clean. There is a pool, souvenir shop, restaurant and laundry facilities. It’s a great place to stay as a couple of a family, if you want to be near the sea.
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Shigira Bayside Suite Allamanda (Luxury) Recommended
The beautiful 5-star hotel of Shigira Bayside has huge, amazing suites overlooking the east-china sea – some with private pools. The hotel has a private beach with snorkeling and canoeing. There is also a spa and an amazing restaurant, Maralunga.
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Restaurant suggestions

Miyakojima has a lot of great, local food you must try when exploring these pristine paradise islands. Miyako specialties you can’t miss are: Miyako Soba, Miyako Beef, Fresh mango and papaya, Mozuku sea weed, Goya chanpuru and of course a local awamori to wash it down. Don’t miss the local snow salt either!

Miyakosoba. © touristinjapan.com

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